Efficient C-to-T base editing in plants using a fusion of nCas9 and human APOBEC3A
Yuan Zong(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Caixia Gao(Sichuan Agricultural University), Shuai Jin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chao Li(Northwest A&F University), Yanpeng Wang(Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology), Qianna Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin‐Long Qiu(Institute of Mechanics), Dingbo Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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